Literary Review on Adharneeya Vega w.s.r. to Physiology
Abstract
Ayurveda is an ancient system of medicine which is not merely used in conventional sense of curing diseases, though also teaches us way of life and how to preserve and protect health. According to various Acharyas, there is one main cause of all the type of diseases and that is the suppression of natural urges. Therefore, it should not be suppressed. Ayurveda termed it as Adharaneeya Vega. There are thirteen types of Vega that are mentioned by different Acharyas which should not be suppressed. If they are suppressed in daily life, they will lead to various serious health problems. Therefore, this review article attempts to explain Adharaniya Vega in details as mentioned in Ayurvedic literature and also, it’s bad effects on individual’s health and their treatment.
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